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Hotel Sahara Star celebrate Deepotsav

| | Oct 28, 2015, at 12:48 am
Mumbai, Oct 27 (IBNS): Hotel Sahara Star, welcomed the festive season by celebrating "Deepotsav" on Monday.

Deepotsav was celebrated on the special day of Sharad Purnima – a harvest festival which marks the beginning of Diwali season. The guests and the Sahara Star team welcomed the festivities by lighting up diyas at the hotel lobby.

The Hotel lobby was decorated with lamps placed at elevated levels. These lamps were cordoned off with flower rangoli to give the festive look and feel. Post the lighting of lamps all guests were offered sweets and received diyas as a souvenir.

Manish Sodhi, General Manager Hotel Sahara Star & Aamby Valley, said on the occasion, “We are very happy to celebrate this auspicious day with our esteemed guests today. It feels great to have Aseema Charitable Trust join us in this celebration with our guests to spread the joy and excitement of this festive celebration. We hope to continue spreading smiles through our work and hope to deliver better."


 

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